All articles by Carl Collen – Page 323
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ArticleCurrency swap hits Dole's profit
Net income down some 91 per cent through the first quarter, although revenue climbed on growth in all segments
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All-round revenue growth at Delhaize
Retailer reports that revenue climbed in all sectors, although profit was hit by higher costs, particularly in the US
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ArticleSales flat but earnings rise at Metro
German retailer says that earnings jump despite late Easter is a testament to its 'strengthened earning power'
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ArticleDel Monte reveals 'solid' Q1 results
Mohammad Abu-Ghazaleh welcomes the multinational's 'solid performance' through the first quarter of the year
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ArticleNew delay for Philly market launch
Philadelphia Wholesale Produce Market will now open its doors on the 15 May
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ArticleUSDA issues leafy green proposal
Body requests comment on the creation of a national marketing agreement to assist the industry in quality and safety
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ArticleWal-Mart outlines Costa Rican plans
Retailer's Centroamérica arm will open 24 new stores this year, as part of a national investment of US$160m
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ArticleSlight growth for Sligro
First-quarter sales climb 4.6 per cent when compared with the same period of 2010
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ArticleVessel comes out clean after screening
Measurements taken in Belgium on a vessel arriving from Japan showed no signs of radioactivity
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ArticleMetro Group to launch nutrition labels
Retailer is set to introduce the '1 plus 4' label across its entire own-label range in Germany
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ArticleTurnover down at St Petersburg
Russian Port reports on cargo handling fall of 14 per cent for the first quarter of the year
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ArticleUkraine 'becomes net apple exporter'
Reports reveal the country's apple exports are outweighing imports for the first time in its independent history
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ArticleHamburg Süd makes green investment
Group turns once again to Eniram's Dynamic Trimming Assistant, to save on fuel and reduce emissions
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Currency impact fails to hold back K&N
Swiss logistics group saw turnover growth of 4.7 per cent in the first quarter, despite a difficult economic environment
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ArticleDamco makes UK reefer appointment
Tim Cotton joins from Kuehne and Nagel as the head of reefer sales in the UK and Ireland
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ArticleStrong start for Port of Antwerp
Container segment enjoys its best-ever first quarter as Antwerp demonstrates it has put the downturn firmly behind it
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ArticleKuehne & Nagel hails chief executive
Reinhard Lange has been recognised by the Swiss logistics group for 40 years of loyal service
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ArticleApple imports on the slide in Russia
A year-on-year import volume dip of 7.3 per cent has been noted by market analyst Fruit-Inform Project for January and February 2011
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ArticleInternational sales boost Casino
Emerging South American and Asian markets helped the French retailer beat expectations through the first quarter
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ArticleNew director for Florida citrus centre
The University of Florida has appointed Jacqueline Burns as the new director of its Citrus Research and Education Centre

